Twenty grand.

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Re: Twenty grand.

Post by Twoflower » Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:43 pm

I would turn it in without a thought. I'm too damn honest to keep it. If no one claimed it and I got it back I would pay my parents back for uni, put most of it in savings, buy a camera that works, get Squid a new laptop and something to record game play on, give some to my friends and brother and probably donate the rest to animal rescues.
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And dragged away and thrown away
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Re: Twenty grand.

Post by Pappa » Sat Feb 18, 2012 1:18 am

I'd hide it in a safe place for about six months, then start spending it in small amounts on day-to-day things whilst transferring much of my wages into a savings account. I'd also blow a bit from time on stuff. I'd probably use the same rationale as XC... it's almost certainly criminal money.

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Re: Twenty grand.

Post by Warren Dew » Sat Feb 18, 2012 1:34 am

I'd take it to the police - and make sure I got a receipt and probably let the press know so it didn't mysteriously disappear into the policemen's pockets.

There's no way it would be returned to me if the owner weren't found in the U.S., though.

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Re: Twenty grand.

Post by Horwood Beer-Master » Sat Feb 18, 2012 3:41 pm

I'd take it, because sod-it how many chances like that am I going to get in life?

That kind of amount though I'd probably spend on the everyday kind of stuff rather than any big splurging - twenty million would be another matter.

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Re: Twenty grand.

Post by apophenia » Sat Feb 18, 2012 7:09 pm




You know those pennies you find laying on the ground? See a penny, pick it up, all day long, you'll have good luck. And the nickels and dimes and quarters. The occasional bill, or the rarer ten or twenty spot? That's all God's money. So whenever you take that money, you're accepting God into your life.


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Re: Twenty grand.

Post by MiM » Sat Feb 18, 2012 8:01 pm

hadespussercats wrote:I keep thinking of "No Country for Old Men." No that it's THAT much money, but 20G doesn't wind up in a bag in the park without baddies being involved, and I don't want to invite that kind of energy into my life. I'd take it to the police, and I wouldn't count on them giving it back, even if it goes unclaimed-- one of them would probably take it in that case, anyway.

Oddlly enough, if it were $1000 or less, I'd pocket it, no question. If there were no name on it, that is. If I could identify the owner, I'd return it in any situation. Or try to, anyway.
.:this: Although, over here I believe I would stand a fair chance of claiming it back a few months later. However, 20G, although it is a nice sum, is not that life changing sum of money, that you can live of ever after. Make that 20 Mil, and it would already be tempting to take the full risk of keeping it and move to some paradise island or something.
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Re: Twenty grand.

Post by JacksSmirkingRevenge » Sat Feb 18, 2012 8:25 pm

MiM wrote:
hadespussercats wrote:I keep thinking of "No Country for Old Men." No that it's THAT much money, but 20G doesn't wind up in a bag in the park without baddies being involved, and I don't want to invite that kind of energy into my life. I'd take it to the police, and I wouldn't count on them giving it back, even if it goes unclaimed-- one of them would probably take it in that case, anyway.

Oddlly enough, if it were $1000 or less, I'd pocket it, no question. If there were no name on it, that is. If I could identify the owner, I'd return it in any situation. Or try to, anyway.
.:this: Although, over here I believe I would stand a fair chance of claiming it back a few months later. However, 20G, although it is a nice sum, is not that life changing sum of money, that you can live of ever after. Make that 20 Mil, and it would already be tempting to take the full risk of keeping it and move to some paradise island or something.
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